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Iron and Wire Railin 

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#Wire Hailing, for Banks, Counters, Offices, &c. 



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Iron and Wire Railing 

For Public and Private Buildings, Parks, Cemeteries, Balconies, &c, &c. 



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Crimped, Plain and Ornamental Wire Railing 

:fok banks., <roi\NTEH% ( Mnosffi ^®« 

Plain & Fancy Wire Work j Galvanised WIRE FENCE 

OF EVERY ®ESG®t&WIQ$t. For Farms, Lawns, Heneries, Sheepfolds, &c, 

WIRE GOODS of every description Made to Order. 




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Iron Stable Fixtures, Copper Weather Vanes, Emblematic Signs, &c, &c. 

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Wire and Wrought Jron Sailing 



F@f Bamk* Counter Mailing and SmaF&M 




J. W. FISKE. 



*fjP*m.s class of work has proved itself to be invaluable, and an absolute necessity to every banking institu- 
%m&. \\ on ^ as jt affords ample protection to the officers in the discharge of their duties by preventing the 
public from coming in direct contact with the teller and cashier, thus making impossible those sudden attacks 
upon unprotected bank officers which have characterized nearly all the bank robberies of late ; its delicate 
and beautiful appearance gives additional attraction to the finish of the room, yet in no way interfering with 
the discharge of business or the admission of light and air. The fact that we are receiving large orders 
constantly from various banks throughout the country, fully attests the value of this railing as a means of 
protection. 

These Guards can be seen at the following among the banks that have been fitted in the last three years : 
Importers and Traders National Bank, Second National Bank of New York, Wells Fargo & Co., New York ; 
National Bank of Georgia, Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. ; First National Bank, Paterson ; First National 
Ban'". Warwick ; Merchants National, and Market Bank, Boston, Mass. ; Manchester National Bank, Man- 
chester, N. II. ; Vergennes National Bank, Vergennes, Vt, ; Second National Bank, Portland, Me. ; Casco 
National Bank, Casco, Me. ; Rockport National Bank, Rockport, Me. ; and also in banks and brokers' 
offices in all the principal cities of the Union. 

The designs of this work can be varied to an almost endless degree by combining the different patterns 
and designs, or by different degrees of ornamentation. 



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Bank and Counter Railing. 




No. 2} Pattern.— 2x34 inch Mesh.— No. 8 Wire. 



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No. 2<> Pattern.— No. 9 Wire 



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$ank and Counter Railing. 




No. 1 Pattern.— Grooved Frame, with Rosettes, Pickets, Returns, Cash Hole, Gate, &c— 1$ inch Mesh.— No. 10 Wire. 

Any size Mesh Made to Order. 



J. W. FISKE. 




No. 1 Pattern.— Round Frame.— 10 Wire.— 1} inch Mesh.— Any size Mesh Made to Order. 




No. 2 Pattern.— No. 8 Wire.— Any Height Made to Order. 



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$ank and Counter Railing. 




Xo. 133.— No, 8 Wire.— This cut represents a Neat, Tasty and very 

Strong Railing, suitable for Bank Counters, &c. — Can be made 

of any Height, and with or without the Posts. 




Xo. 131.— 1 inch Mesh.— No. 14 Wire.— New Pattern, much lighter. 
Can be made of any Height. 



J. W. F1SKE. 




Xo. 1 Pattern.— Xo. 10 Wire— 1 inch Mesh. 




Xo. Bi. — A very Handsome Pattern, and used extensively for Banks, Offices and Counters! — It is also made with Heavier Wire 

for < (ffice and Out-door Railing. 



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"Wsre and Wrought Iron Railing. 



Wire Railing is comparatively a new article 
in the market and no kind of Railing has met 
with more favor by the consumer, it being 
light, chaste and beautiful in appearance— it is 
made from Crimped "Wire and Round Iron, and 
put together in the most durable manner. — 



Railing made on this principle is especially 
adapted for Bank and Office Counters, 
Balconies, Gateways, Verandahs, Outside 
Fences, for Public and Private Buildings, 
Door and Window Guards. Area Gates, &c, 
&c. 




J. W. FISKE. 



1ST o . 1 Pattern. 



With Pickets. 



With Pickets ami Rosettes. 




No. 1 Pattern Made any size W T ire or Mesh. 



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No. 2h Pattern. 

Pickets and two rows Rosettes. Pickets and one row Rosettes. 




Mesh 2x3i to 4x8 inebjj— Made of Wire from 1-8 to 5-16 diameter. -Any Height desired 



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No. 3 Pattern. 

Pickets and erne row Rosettes. Pickets and two rows Rosi ttes 




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Wbre and 



roucht Iron Railing. 



]N"o. 4 Pattern. 



Ornamented Gate. 



Pickets. 




Made any Height or size Wire desired. 



J. W. FISKE. 



]N~ o . 5 Pattern 



Pickets. 




Made any Height or size Wire desired. 






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Wire and Wrought Iron Railing 



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Ornamented Grate. 



Pickets. 




Made any Height or size Wire desired. 



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!N"o. 7 Pattern. 



Ornamented Gate. 



Pickets and two extra rows Rosettes. 




Made any Height or size Wire desirci 



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ire and Wrought Jron Railing. 



]S"o. 8a Pattern. 

With Pickets. 




Made any Height or size Wire desired. 



J. W. FISKE. 



ISTo. 9 Pattern 



Pickets and two extra lows Rosettes 



Ornamented Gate 




Made any Height or size Wire desired. 



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"Wire and "Wrought Iron Bailing 



No. Ill Pattern. 



Xo. 145 Pattern. 




3 feet high. — 3-16 Wire. — Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order. 



J. W. FISKE. 



No. 146 Pattern. 



No. 147 Pattern. 




:; feet high.— 8-16 Wire. — Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of J. W. FISKE, 



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Wire and Wrought Iron Bailing. 



Xo. 14S Pattern. 



Xo. 149 Pattern. 



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3 feet high. — 3-16 Wire. — Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order. 



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Xo. 150 Pattern. 



Xo. 151 Pattern. 




3 feet high. — 3-10 Wire. — Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order 



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Xo. 152 Pattern. 



Xo. 153 Pattern. 




3 feet high.— 3-16 Wire.— Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order 



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Xo. 151 Pattern. 



Xo. 154V Oate. 



Xo. 155 Pattern. 



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3 feet high.— 3-16 Wire.— Any other Height or Bize Wire Made to Order. 



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ire and Wrought Iron Railing 



No. 150 Pattern. 



Xo. 157 Pattern. 



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Xo. 15§ Pattern. 



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Xo. 159 Pattern. 



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3 feet high.— 3-16 Wire.— Any other Height or size Wire Made to Order. 



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Wrought Iron and Wire Railing 



PARK FENCE 



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Xo, 1«0 Pattern. 




-, f ee { high.— Any otber Height or any sUe Iron Ma<V to Order. 



ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE of J. W. FISIvE, 



ROUCHT JRON AND W'RE RAILING 



PARK FEIVGE 



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\o. 161 Pnltcrn. 




5 feet high. — Any other Hei^Ut or size Iron Made to order. 



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\o. 16'2 Pattern. 



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3 feet high.— 3-16 or £ inch Iron— Xos. 102 and 163 are plain styles of Patent Corrugated Railing, and when made of \ inch rods, furnish 

a Cheap Garden or Division Fence, or Cemetery Lot Enclosure. 



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Xo. 164 Pattern. 



Xo. 165 Pattern. 



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3 feet high.— 3-16 or ± inch Iron.— Nos. 164 and 165 are made with a twist in the centre, which improves their appearance and renders them 
more firm ; are well adapted for outside and Cemetery Fencing, and are Reasonable in Price. 



Xo. 166 Pattern. 



Xo. 167 Pattern. 



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roucht Iron and "Wire Railing 



Mo. 16§ Pattern. 



SIo. 169 Pattern. 



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No. 170 Pattern. 



No. 171 Pattern. 




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3 feet high. — 3-16 or $ inch Iron.— Nos. 166 to 171 inclusive, comprise styles with one rosette; this gives additional strength as well as 
variety ; are much used for Cottage Grounds, Balconies, Cemetery Lots, &c. 



Xo. 172 Pattern. 



Xo. 173 Pattern. 



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No. 174 Pattern. 



No. 175 Pattern. 



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No. 176 Pattern. 



No. 177 Pattern. 



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3 feet high. — 3-16 or \ inch Iron. 



No. 178 Pattern. 



No. 17» Pattern. 



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:! feel high. — 3-16 or j inch Iron. - Nbs. 172 to 179 inclusive, are made with two or double Rosettes These -t.\ lea compare favorably in 
irance « ith < irnami atal CastJIr in Railing, and far surpass ii in strength an adapted to almost any purpose 



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rought Iron and Wire Bailing 



No. ISO Pattern. 



No. 181 Pattern. 



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\'o. 1*2 Pattern. 



No. 1S3 Pattern. 




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3 feet high. — 2-16 or ± inch Iron. 



No. 1§4 Pattern. 




No. 185 Pattern. 

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3 feet high— 3-16 or } inch Iron.— Nos. 180 to 18o inclusive, have three Rosettes. These Patterns are not equalled for strength in any of the 
Fancy Cast Iron Railing, and but few surpass them in beauty. Their applicability has no limit. 



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Xo. 186 Pattern. Xo. P»7 Pattern. 



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:; feel high.— J or 5-16 Iron— Nos. 186 and 187 are Styles made of Heavier [ron, and more open, come Reasonable in Price, and answer well 
for defining limits ; are sometimes used for Cemetery Lots, and make a Strong Enclosure. 

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8 feet high.— J inch Iron.— Patterns i* s . 189 and 190, are Plain Styles of Palisade Fence; answers well for Public Grounds, Churches, &c, 

where High and Heavy Railing is required, and when made of Light [ron, usual Height, are Reasonable in Price ; well adapted 

for Fronts of Residences, &c. ; can be made either of Round or Square Iron — any Height or Size [ron Blade i" < >rder 



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No. 192 Pattern. A«. 191 Pattern. No. 192 Pattern. 




4 feet high. — f Iron.— Any Height or size Iron Made to Order.— Nos. 191 and 192, perspective view of two sides of a Park Enclosure, with curved 

gate or corner. These are made with an additional bar through the centre, and when made with ever}' other bar half-height, 

as No. 192, present a light, airy, and beautiful appearance, and when made of light Iron, quite Low in Price. 

J. W. FISKE. 

No. 193 Pattern. No. 194 Pattern. 




3 feet high. — £ inch Iron. 
T%o. 195 Pattern. No. 196 Pattern. 




3 feet high.— i inch Iron.— Any Height or size Iron Made to Order.— Patterns 193 to 1913 inclusive, are designed more particularly for Fronts ot 

Residences ; are made of upright Bannisters, offering no facilities for clambering on, and can be made of much ' 

heavier material than the more Fancy Patterns, at same Prices. 



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So. 197 Pattern. 



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4 feet high. — f Iron. — Any Height or siz ■ Iron .Mud. 1 to Order. — Patterns 197 and 198 can be made of either square or round Iron, and when 
made with Scrolls or Drops, make a Handsome Railing either for Steps or Fronts of Residences. 

J. W. FISKE. 

Xo. 199 Pattern. Xo. 200 Pattern. 



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Iron, with or without Scrolls or Drops, beautifully adapted for Cemetery Lot Enclosures. 



Xo. 201 Pattern. 




Represents a high and heavy Church or Park R liling ; can be made of either wrought or cast Iron, and when made of the 
former, cannot be surpassed in strength, and is not more costly than when made of cast Iron. 



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ROUGHT {RON AND WlRE RAILING. 



No. 202 Pattern. 



Xo. 203 Pattern. 








3'feet high.— fx3-16 Iron.— Nos. 202 and 203, Corrugated Railing, made of Upright Bars of half oval and Corrugated Iron, from half an 

inch and upwards, with Rosettes in the centre. It is quite Reasonable in Price, considering the size and strength of the 

Iron, and makes a pretty Railing for Fronts of Residences, or Cemetery Lot Enclosures. 

J. W. FISKE. 

No. 204 Pattern. No. 205 Pattern. 




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No. 207 Pattern. 




Nos. 204 to 207 inclusive, are styles somewhat heavier in character, and when made to stand from 4 to 5 feet high, are admirably adapted 
for Park, Public Ground, or Church Enclosures ; are made of Corrugated upright bars of "Wrought Iron, from £ inch 

and upwards ; arc quite Ornamental and Low in Price. 



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N«. 20S Pattern. 



No. 209 Pattern. 




3 feet high. — \ inch Iron. — Patterns Nos. 208 and 20!), are Patterns of Corrugated Wire Railing 1 , made with Border and four Rosettes, and arc 
very elaborate. The border adds to the Height and Strength, as well as the cost. 

J. W. FISKE. 

No. 210 Pattern. No. 211 Pattern. 




3 feet high. — f inch Iron. — These Patterns represent an Open Wrought Iron Railing, made of Round Iron, with Three Lateral Corrugated Bars, 

which adds to its strength, and is much improved in appearance by the addition of solid Rosettes, cast on at the connections. 

The Post between the Patterns correspond, and is made in the same manner, and can be made any height 

or size Iron. 



No. 212 Pattern. 





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Wrought Iron Farm Fence— Rails of any Bize from \ inch to I inch; Posts of Flat Iron about every eleven fed, andean lie 
made wiib Flange^ to go in the Ground as Post in Pattern or Wood Blocks can be used— or we have Cast Iron Sockets, 
Swivel Screws are used iii lightening ihe Kails. This Fence can be Transported al Little Expense, 
the Kail- and Posts being Bundled together. 



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No. 213 Pattern. 



No. 214 Pattern. 






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No. 222 Pa Iter n. 



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4 feet high. — § inch Iron. — Made- any Heighl or Size Iron. 



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rought Iron and Wire Railing 



RURAL FENCE. 



Xo. 225 Pattern. 




Made in sections of 6 feet in length, of any height, so constructed as to stand on stone posts, or to he supported by iron 

prongs, as in the Hurdle Fence described below. 



J. W. FISKE. 



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Xo. 227 Pattern. 



Xo. 226 Pattern. 



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ROUCHT *RON AND J W»RE RAILING. 



RURAL FENCE. 



Wo. 229 Pattern 



Xo. 23o Pattern. 




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Xo. 231 Pattern. 




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NTRANCE AND pRIVE-WAY GATES. 



-Particular attention is given to the Manufacture of Wire and Iron Gates of all descriptions, for Parks, 
HI Gardens, Lawns, Farm, Office, Store Gates, &c, &c. These embrace every variety, both in Size, Style 
and Price, making the most beautiful Gates in use, while their utility is undoubted. 



DRIVE-WAY GATE. 



\«>. 1 Pattern. 



No. 2* Pattern, with Rosettes. 




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DRIVE-WAY GATE. 



No. 22 Pattern. 



No. 23 Pattern. 




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Xo. 7 Pattern, witli Border. 



Xo. 5 Pattern. 




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No. 235 Pattern. 




Made any Height or Size Wire. 



J. W. FISKE. 




This i^ ;> very Desirable and Ornamental Pattern. — Made any Height or Size Wire desired. 



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Wrought Jro&s and Wire ^rive-way Cates. 



Xo. 237 Pattern. 



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No. 337 is a Patent Wire Carriage Gate, made of 5-16ths Round Iron. This Style is better adapted to exclude stock, being made close in the Mesh. 

Large Gate 10 feet. Side Gates, 3 feet wide, 4 feet 6 inches high. 



J. W. FISKE. 



Xo. 23§ Pattern. 

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Xo. 238 is another style of Patent Wire Gate, made of 5-10 Round Iron; it is 4 feet high, with a row of Rosettes through the centre,' which 
strengthens as well as beautifies. It is somewhat closer in the mesh than the former, and is calculated to exclude small stock. 

Carriage Gate 10 feet. Side Gates 3 feet wide. 



Xo. 239 Pattern. 







No. 239 is one of our Best Styles for Carriage Gate and Side Entrance, and when made of 5-lGths Round Iron, cannot be surpassed for Strength 
or Beauty. Carriage Gates are usually made 10 feet long ; and Side Entrances 3 feet wide, but can be made any length required. 

The preceding Designs are admirably adapted for Balcony and Verandah work of every description, being not near as heavy as Cast Iron, and 

less liable to break, and the more elaborate patterns are superior in appearance. 



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Wrought Jron and "Wire £>rive-way Cates. 




No. 840 is a Patent Wire Carriage Gate and Side Entrance, admirably adapted for Country Seats; 
Very Light and Airy, and Moderate in Price. 



J. W. FISKE. 



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No. 042. — Corrugated Wrought In>n Carriage Gate, with side Entrance, made of Upright Square liars. — These Styles of Gates are put together by 

means of Corrugating the Top and Bottom Bars; it dors away with Hie old and objectionable mode of punching holes in the [ron Frame, 

thus taking from the Iron a great source of strength at very great cost of labor, consequently these Gates Cosl Less to Make, 

and at the same time tire much Stronger. They can be Made at various Prices according to the Size of Iron used 



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No. 241 Pattern. 




Railing for Main Entrances. — This Pattern ( .41 ) may be classed among some of our Best Styles for Graded or Step Hailing. 

J. W. FISKE. 

No. 245 Pattern. 




Suitable for Offices, Vaults, Guards, &c. 



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No. 1—2 feet high. 



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No. 2*.— 3 feet 3 inches high. 



TheZabove represent two of our Patent Railings composed of Wrought and Cast Iron,-the horizontal Rod being Wrought Iron- 
which makes a very desirable Pence. We have some Thirty other Patterns of the same Style. 



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IRE fENCING. 




|his new material for fencing is made from Galvanized and Annealed Iron Wire twisted by powerful 
%G^*! and Ingenious Machinery into meshes of hexagonal shape as represented by the accompanying cut. 
This fence is particularly adapted to enclosing Farms, Lawns, Game Parks and Sheep enclosures ; for 
protection to hedges and construction of Summer Houses, Trellises, Henneries, Chicken Coops, &c, &c 3 and 
for all places where the requisites are Strength, Closeness, Portability, Elegance, Cheapness, and Durability. 
It is Fire, Wind and Flood Proof, is not an obstruction to drifting snow, as it offers but little surface to be 
acted upon by the wind, is easily put up on small posts and can be removed or transported at will without 
injury. It is especially adapted to sections of country where timber is procured with difficulty. The wire 
being galvanized, renders it entirely free from the action of the weather, so that it cannot rust. The large 
meshes are used for Farm and Railroad Fence, while the smaller meshes are more suitable for Garden and 
Ornamental purposes. 

J. W. FISKE. 




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?atent 'Wire Fencing. 

Below will be found Cuts and Descriptions of various meshes and widths, also Diagrams showing some of 

the uses to which it is applied. 




Xo. I.— Made of No. 10 Wire for Selvage, and No. 14 for Body ; " r ft. high, Meshes, 4 inches wide ; weighs 10 lbs. per rod. 
\o. 4.— Made of No. 10 Wire for Selvage, and No. 14 tor Body ; 2| ft. high, Meshes, 1 inches wide ; weighs 7i lbs. per rod. 




Xo. 3. — Made of No. 10 Wire for Efelvage, and No. 14 for Body ; 10 inches high, Meshes 4 inches wide ; weighs ii lbs. per rod. 

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Xo. 4.— Made of No. 10 Wiro for Selvage, and No. 12 for Body ; 24 ft. high, Meshes 8 inches wide ; weighs 5i lbs. per rod. 
Xo. 5 —Made from No. 10 Wire for Selvage, and No. 12 tor Body ; 3f ft. high, Meshes 8 inches wide ; weighs 7} lbs. per rod. 




SHEEP HURDLE. 

Xo. 6.— Made from No. 10 Wire for Selvage and \o. 12 for Bodj : 3j ft, high, Meshes 8 inches wide. Fonr extra laterals 

of No. 12 Wire'. Weighs I0j lbs. per rod. 



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ire Fencing. 




This Cut represents a Section of our Fence, showing the manner of the twist on a larger scale. 



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This Cut represents the Wire Fence set in Iron Panels. 



Galvanized Farm Fencing. 



Nos. 1, li, 2 and 3, are put up in Rolls, 20 Rods long each. 
IV'os. 4, 5, 5J and 6, are put up in Rolls," 25 Rods long each. 

Jpms Fencing is especially adapted for Railroad purposes, on account of its safety and economy. There is 
%SS£ already over fifty miles of this Pence now in use, and it is the cheapest article to enclose our Railroads with. 
It is very durable— Fireproof. Cattle cannot penetrate the stouter kinds of it, drifting snow is not obstructed by it, 
and it is easily put tip. 



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f»ATENT WIRE JfENCSNC. 




The above Cut represents the Fence set in Wooden Panels. 

J. W. FISKE. 




GARDEN SUMMER HOUSES OR ARBORS. 



The different size* of Woven or Twisted Wire car. be admirably employed in , , tion of Ornamental Arbors for PrivateG ardena, or Public 

Grll The ,v Wo* of Ligh, W 1 can be readily , red with the Wire Netting, as seen in H.O* the whole fornung one 

of the Cheapest, Lightest and most Ain styles of Summer Bouses ever introduced 



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Fine Meshes, Hexagonal Netting. 



"fsffN connection with the Galvanized Fence, I have a similar article of liner mesh for use as a protection to windows of 
§S churches and other buildings, hot-air lines, skylights, and other places where it will save its cost in a short 
time. 

These Nettings being galvanized in the web, are strong and durable from the fact that the twists of the meshes 
are entirely filled, thus allowing no moisture or rust to collect as in Nettings made in the common way. The 
following Diagrams show the mesh and wire full size. 




2 Inch Mesh. 



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1+ Inch Mesh. 



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Fine Meshes, Hexagonal Netting. 



•f|t;iii-: finer meshes of this Netting are especially suitable for Rabbit-Hutch.es, Aviaries, Pheasantries, Pigeon 
v@s% Houses, Poultry Hurdles and Croquet Netting : it is also extensively used for Strawberry Patches. 




1 Iiu-h Mesh. 



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I Inch Mesh, 




lnrli Mesh, 
We make of the above the following widths, viz : 24, 30, 36 and 48 inches. 



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W ine "Wire Window Screens 



glMfiKE Nettings of all kinds for Screens of all sizes, which come in Eolls of any widths, from 24 to 48 inches, 
mbM and fiO feet long. 

These Screens are very desirable for Banks, Offices, etc.— are pnt in Fiue Walnut Frames, and make the Neatest. 
most Ornamental, and Useful Signs, excluding the view from without, at the same time admitting the Light. 

Made with Gold or Plain Letters— all sizes to order. 



No. 14. 



No. 15. 








FINE WINDOW SCREENS FOR PROTECTION AGAINST INSECTS. 



For many years the inventive genius of the country lias sought to produce an article for the Exclusion of Insects from our houses, which would at the 

same time admit the air freely, be sufficiently durable to Resist the Attacks of our Climate, present an Ornamental Appearance, and which could 

be furnished at a Price sufficiently Low to meet the wants of the people. The popular demand for a durable and Cheap Fly and Musquito 

Screen has been very great, and is constantly increasing. That this will continue to be the casejthere is no doubt, as the 

American people are adopting, to a greater extent every year, all those improvements in Household Furniture which tend 

to make home comfortable and pleasant. For this purpose nothing can^be better adapted than Screens 

made of Wire Cloth. 



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F*ne Wire Window Screens. 

These Screens are furnished of all widths from 12 to 75 inches, in lengths of oO feet, of all the different meshes, either Unpainted, or Painted in Plain 
( olorsof any Shade, or Beautifully Decorated in Landscape. 

The Landscape Screens present a Beautiful Appearance from the street, and possess the rare merit of Protecting the inmates of a room from the gaze 
of persons passing outside, while to those within the view of the street is entirely unobstructed. 

For the protection of glass we make a new article, known as " WINDOW (Juakp," or ''1 by 4, No. 17." Made from No. IT Wire, the Meshes being an 
inch long by one-lbnrth of an inch wide. This style of Mesh gives the same Protection to the glass which would be secured by using the one-fourth inch 
Square Mesh, while it gives three times the space for the admission of light and air. This is invaluable for protecting glass in mill, cellar, basement, shop and 
storehouse windows, oftentimes saving its cist each year. 

J. W. FISKE. 




1x4 MESH, No. 17 WIRE, 20 cts PER SQUARE FOOT. 

The above engraving shows the Mesh and wire full size. Also, the peculiar shape of the Mesh and Construction of the Cloth. The following widths 
are on hand at all times, viz. : 24, 30, 30, and 48 inches. 

Plain and Fancy Wire Work, Brass Wire Cloth of every description, Heavy Crimped Iron Wire 

Cloth, Spark Cloth for Locomotives, Wire Window Shades of every description— Plain, 

Fancy, Landscape and Lettered. Any Special Design Painted to Order. 



IRON WIRE CLOTH. 



No. Meshes 

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No. Wire. 

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22 & 23 

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BRASS WIRE CLOTH. 



No. 2 Mesh 56 cents per square foot. 

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" 6 " 56 " " 

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No. 21. 




Made from No. 1 Pattern Window Guard, with Rosettes. 
No. 23. 




No. 22. 




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Made from No. 2| Pattern Window Guard, with Rosettes. 



No. 24. 




DOOR GUARD. 

This is a favorite Pattern, both for Door and Window Guards 



DOOR GUARD. 

Made from No. 21 Pattern, with Border, Pickets and Centre Piece. 



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Wire & Wrought Jron "Window & Poor Guards. 



i\o. 25. 



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Made from No. 24 Pattern, any size. 
No. 27. 



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Made of \ t" J [ron, of any size. 



Made of J in. and 5-16 IroD, any size. 
No. 28. 




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Made of f x |, or any other size Iron. 



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Wrought Iron Guards for Safe Deposit Companies, Banks, Factories, Store Houses, &c, &c. 



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Wire Guard Work as arranged on Store Fronts ; readily taken down and put up, and is far Superior to Wooden Slides, 



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No. 2i, No. 8 Wire, 2 by 3* 
mesh, any si/.e to order. 





Made from X >. 1 Pattern. 

No. 7, 3-16 Wire, 'Ji in. mesh, any Bize to ordi i 



3 by 6 mesh, \ Wire. 
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»tar Pattern Nurserj Guard iny sizedcsii No. 8, Dou >nd 15 Wire. 1J in No. 161 Pattern, Nurserj Guard anj Bizedesired. 



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$ummer Souses 



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This Pattern Wire Bummer House is peculicr'.y adapted to light 
running vines. The Columns making admirable Trainers. It 

can be varied in Shape, anil made of any Size. 



These Summer Houses recommend themselves,— being tasteful in 
a| arance, hh.iv durable than wood and are made to lake 

aparl SO as to pack in comparatively -mall span 

and can i>c readily put up.— Seats can be 

made to thi> Style. 



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Thc above Bho ws'one of our numerous designs for Piazza,, Porticos. Verandahs, &c, &c Being made wholly of iron, they are especially 
adapted for use in tropical climates, where Wooden Structures arc rapidly destroyed. 



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Iron Stable Fixtures | Copper Weather Vanes 



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BOTH OF CAST .A-ISTD WROUGHT IRON. 

The LARGEST and BEST Variety in the United States ! ! 



250 {Irigmal Resigns, 

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